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you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. >> there are so many unintended consequences. and for a country that's been at civil war for 4.5 decades our drug policy has been causing a lot of these peasant farmers to become alienated from the state. >> the sacrifice colombia does from fighting drugs is inordinate. the social damage is terrible. and most of the time destroying the life of people who are not criminals who are just trying to survive. >> now it is my pleasure
you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on...
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healthcare costs with medicare and medicaid have been projected to rise as much as 40% of gdp. we've heard this. by 2082 if not restrained, that es a fearsome prospect but based on a -- it is not impossible in the first place. that projection like others employed about i the anti-entitlement lobby to project future without changes in policy or behavior. he makes it easy to understand. this piece he says put it another way just because your son is four feet tall at age 6 doesn't mean he will be eight feet tall at age 12. anyway. this is the part where i saw this guy the head of goldman sachs. he says these questionable forecast results in the nauseating spectacle of corporate ceos such as lloyd blankfein lectures about he woulder healthcare coverage are things we can't afford. don't you love it when they say we can't afford it. what do you mean, kimosabi? the money i've paid into my whole life? >> i can't afford not to steal it from me. >> stephanie: blankfein didn't worry about what the country could afford when he pocketed $12.9 billion in taxpayer funds to cover the collapse
healthcare costs with medicare and medicaid have been projected to rise as much as 40% of gdp. we've heard this. by 2082 if not restrained, that es a fearsome prospect but based on a -- it is not impossible in the first place. that projection like others employed about i the anti-entitlement lobby to project future without changes in policy or behavior. he makes it easy to understand. this piece he says put it another way just because your son is four feet tall at age 6 doesn't mean he will be...
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i'm all for healthcare and schools. i'm all for free food in schools because then we're getting people when they're young teaching them how to live life. we have a society where we give a bed away a month to people in need. all they have to fill out an essay or submit a video. i have people complain that that's too much. that that's too much. that's where we are in our society right now. i'm willing to give entitlement. but the least we ask that they write an essay. >> cenk: those are slightly different issues. asking for an essay no problem. i'm with you but when they say entitlements it mainly refers to medicare and social security, which we paid into. >> exactly, but you're asking people, we do have to cut many things. >> cenk: not medicare--but the republicans-- >> they're never going to cut the military. we're constantly dealing with the same three things that are on the table that are affecting many but not dealing with the major core issues in our country right now. as a young conservative, these are things that
i'm all for healthcare and schools. i'm all for free food in schools because then we're getting people when they're young teaching them how to live life. we have a society where we give a bed away a month to people in need. all they have to fill out an essay or submit a video. i have people complain that that's too much. that that's too much. that's where we are in our society right now. i'm willing to give entitlement. but the least we ask that they write an essay. >> cenk: those are...
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"you have to take pause and assess what healthcare and taxes may cost, but we also have an obligation to our investors, so we see the fiscal cliff thing as a temporary roadblock but not something that...it won't stop us from hiring at this moment." one bright spot - according to analysts at mesirow, housing, expecially new housing, in many markets is being driven by investors purchasing homes. another indicator - remodeling. people are putting money into their homes more now. carpeting, appliances, and contract work all spreads the wealth. thank you chuck. still ahead, stocks that make the "must own" list for 2013, right after the break. here is a question a lot of people are asking themselves this time of year - how's your equity portfolio looking? little anxious about making a move? the people at zacks investment research are looking ahead through 2013 to see where the opportunities might lie. let's talk with john blank. he is the chief equity strategist, the big-picture guy. so, let's talk generalities. bulls or bears, who will be doing most of the running in 2013? > > in my camp,
"you have to take pause and assess what healthcare and taxes may cost, but we also have an obligation to our investors, so we see the fiscal cliff thing as a temporary roadblock but not something that...it won't stop us from hiring at this moment." one bright spot - according to analysts at mesirow, housing, expecially new housing, in many markets is being driven by investors purchasing homes. another indicator - remodeling. people are putting money into their homes more now....
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in summary, out of control healthcare cos are -- cost are the problem. the solution is integrated care that combines data, technology, and customer-friendly and healthy programs. the results will be better quality, better outcome, lower cost, and better healthcare experience. thank you. i think we can open it up for questions. [applause] >> we are honored today to welcome bruce broussard, president of lieu manna ink. please formulate your questions now and remember to be brief and to the point. we welcome all of you here and those listening to 90.3wcpn inside stream, wclv, wtam, one of the many radio stations across the country. our television broadcast partner is wbic-pbs idea stream, television broadcasts of the city club are made possible by cleveland state university and pnc. our live can becast is supported by the university of akron, closed captioning is made possible by nordstrom corporation. next friday, december 7, the city club welcomes aaron david miller, vice president of new initiatives and distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson interna
in summary, out of control healthcare cos are -- cost are the problem. the solution is integrated care that combines data, technology, and customer-friendly and healthy programs. the results will be better quality, better outcome, lower cost, and better healthcare experience. thank you. i think we can open it up for questions. [applause] >> we are honored today to welcome bruce broussard, president of lieu manna ink. please formulate your questions now and remember to be brief and to the...
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it is one of the rest pieces of healthcare in a long time. i believe the affordable health care act and bundling and all of these issues which i would be happy to explain what they are would hate what -- would help. before we make decisions on how to reshape the programs, we should know that cbo estimates of those are true. those estimates have been wrong before. if this inflation holds, they will be wrong again. >> anyone want to weigh in that on raising the eligible age? maybe it is not the right time to go big. we're not sure what is happening. i will go to john and then alice. >> on the age, i think we need to be careful. most people in america today are collecting social security and if it's by the time they were 63. the reality is that people are making that decision. if we do decide to reset age, we are creating a for them. -- it we do decide to change the age, it would be a big mistake escalating, but also in terms of human quality of life to delay medicare way beyond when people are leaving the workforce. i will say three things. $60
it is one of the rest pieces of healthcare in a long time. i believe the affordable health care act and bundling and all of these issues which i would be happy to explain what they are would hate what -- would help. before we make decisions on how to reshape the programs, we should know that cbo estimates of those are true. those estimates have been wrong before. if this inflation holds, they will be wrong again. >> anyone want to weigh in that on raising the eligible age? maybe it is not...
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they grew up in dangerous neighborhoods with no access to healthcare. they're often raised by heroic single parents and sometimes an elderly grandmother. they may not have a chance to participate in afterschool activities because their parents are working and cannot pick them up. every day some amazing parent or caretaker is of her, and all of it to give these kids a chance at a better life. the research on this topic consistently found that children raised in tough circumstances struggle in comparison than children raised in more stable family settings. they face a higher risk of poverty and failing schools. have lower scores on standardized tests, lower grades, and a much higher chance of dropping out of high school or failing to attend college. this societal breakdown is not something the government has solved, but it is something they cannot ignore. you cannot separate economic well-being of of your people from their social well-being. what the federal government can do is limited, but it is important. rather than pretend we know the answer, we shou
they grew up in dangerous neighborhoods with no access to healthcare. they're often raised by heroic single parents and sometimes an elderly grandmother. they may not have a chance to participate in afterschool activities because their parents are working and cannot pick them up. every day some amazing parent or caretaker is of her, and all of it to give these kids a chance at a better life. the research on this topic consistently found that children raised in tough circumstances struggle in...
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healthcare industry. dr. marty makary on his book " unaccountable." on c-span 2. >> it is estimated that it would cost -- [indiscernible] [bells ringing] >> i chose to honor both. the sacrifice of american servicemen fighting their way through the pacific and a little girl who died as a result of an atomic bombing. it is unimaginable what that must've been like to be close to the center where the fireball igat. >> follow clifton truman daniel in his trip in hiroshima. he speaks about the inspiration behind his trip on sunday at 9 p.m. eastern. >> now a discussion on the so- called fiscal cliff negotiations and the impact on unemployment insurance. from "washington journal" this is 40 minutes. host: we continue our look at unemployment insurance and its role in the fiscal clift debate, we are joined by michael tanner and josh bivens. mr. michael tanner, if you had your way in these discussions, where what unemployment insurance end up at the end of the day? guest: i think the emergency extension should fade away and we should go back to the 46 weeks th
healthcare industry. dr. marty makary on his book " unaccountable." on c-span 2. >> it is estimated that it would cost -- [indiscernible] [bells ringing] >> i chose to honor both. the sacrifice of american servicemen fighting their way through the pacific and a little girl who died as a result of an atomic bombing. it is unimaginable what that must've been like to be close to the center where the fireball igat. >> follow clifton truman daniel in his trip in...
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denny's, papa john's and applebee's all immediately said healthcare will kill us. their brand index plunged. when i say plunged, it plunged. businesses better wake up to be careful about this. melissa: what do they do for about it?uld they just not talk do you think people really don't go in and eat at applebee's because they said something negative quirks back. charles: we are looking at this darden chart right now. the pickings are very slim. certainly, it was important enough. one of the few black fortune 500 companies out there. he has to make these movements3 of the economic survival and the bottom line. the greater picture out there is that there should be a limit to what companies can make and beyond that it is a notion of greed. if you go past that limit, we will not support you. this is just the very beginning. it will be serious. lori: more evidence to add to the discussion of how big of a role government should be flying and businesses. charles: it is the arbitrary of what is greed. what is enough? they have a say in it and it will get louder and louder
denny's, papa john's and applebee's all immediately said healthcare will kill us. their brand index plunged. when i say plunged, it plunged. businesses better wake up to be careful about this. melissa: what do they do for about it?uld they just not talk do you think people really don't go in and eat at applebee's because they said something negative quirks back. charles: we are looking at this darden chart right now. the pickings are very slim. certainly, it was important enough. one of the few...
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underwrite working and middle-class incomes by a regime of higher taxes and public spending on education, healthcare, welfare and public employment. the red state model as implemented in various republican states call for lower taxes, lower public spending as a means of attracting business and promoting growth. california, illinois, and new york are prototypes of the better -- of the blue state model. texas, arizona, and indiana are prototypes of the red state model. but when these tendencies are added up across the nation, they produce something close to a stalemate. the blue state model is collapsing because of a tight cost and the effects of the taxes needed to maintain it. this evolution has produced a volatile alignment between the two political parties, with each controlling different jurisdictions, each taking sharply different views of taxation and each communicating with its own supporters. if the blue state model is dying, it signals the end of public spending with which is associated. what are the reasons for thinking the new deal regime is in the process of dying out? these are familiar
underwrite working and middle-class incomes by a regime of higher taxes and public spending on education, healthcare, welfare and public employment. the red state model as implemented in various republican states call for lower taxes, lower public spending as a means of attracting business and promoting growth. california, illinois, and new york are prototypes of the better -- of the blue state model. texas, arizona, and indiana are prototypes of the red state model. but when these tendencies...
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there were large structural reforms in the way healthcare was playing out. in fact, last year, we had a slower rate of growth and health care spending that we have had in quite a time. whether president has proposed is part of the current negotiations is another $300 billion cut in medicare. stuart: that is a cut. you do understand, that what we really -- >> stuart, that just is not true. we have not seen them play out. certainly, we will have to be coming back every year. usually, through a committee process where people vote at the end of the day. the republicans decided to take another course around the debt ceiling. i do not agree with you. i think to say otherwise is unfair to the president. stuart: i will have the last word. he is a hypocrite. let's not get into it now. you study up on that one, young simon. thank you very much. several states want longer school days. surprise, surprise, the unions are against it. that is next. ♪ only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relievi the pain quickly. try
there were large structural reforms in the way healthcare was playing out. in fact, last year, we had a slower rate of growth and health care spending that we have had in quite a time. whether president has proposed is part of the current negotiations is another $300 billion cut in medicare. stuart: that is a cut. you do understand, that what we really -- >> stuart, that just is not true. we have not seen them play out. certainly, we will have to be coming back every year. usually,...
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>> well, you think back to the healthcare debate. the president, of course, had promised that it would be more transparent in the future. these negotiations are such a critical point and both sides have put their, you know, bargaining chips on the table. if it was transparent, you would have so many pressure groups interfering that nothing would get done. the fear here is let the big boys play, and i don't know if you have been following this, but, in the paper this morning, there is more confirmation that route republicans are invested in speaker boehner and entrusting and him. dagen: fascinating stuff. juan williams, great to see you. >> connell should have told you about why there is such long lines at the men's room. everyone has their iphone out. that is what is going on in there. dagen: all y'all discussed me. connell: you have to buy them some more. dagen: as i said earlier, just don't do it in a public restroom regardless of what you are doing. >> what an imagination you have. connell: thank you. what an imagination you have.
>> well, you think back to the healthcare debate. the president, of course, had promised that it would be more transparent in the future. these negotiations are such a critical point and both sides have put their, you know, bargaining chips on the table. if it was transparent, you would have so many pressure groups interfering that nothing would get done. the fear here is let the big boys play, and i don't know if you have been following this, but, in the paper this morning, there is more...
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>> absolutely the case that information managers in healthcare become fiduciaries. this is not facebook. it is not that big of a deal when somebody else is seeing your facebook page. it is a really really big deal when somebody else is seeing your chart that doesn't need to. stuart: that was jonathan bush in our last hour discussing medical electronic health records, the ceo who is willing to tell it like it is. i thought he was pretty good last hour. time for a market check. where are we now? just below 13,000. we're up 28 points. some auto parts companies are down today. let's start with pep boys. where are we please nicole nicole: big loss here, down about 12%. this is not good news here. they talk about losses. they have one off charges. sales are down. loser, stuart. stuart: how about autozone, that's down too? nicole: right and revenue missed again. third time in a row that they missed analyst estimates with the revenue numbers. they also said there have been fewer customers. the lingering effects of a warm winter actually come into play. as i read on, i was t
>> absolutely the case that information managers in healthcare become fiduciaries. this is not facebook. it is not that big of a deal when somebody else is seeing your facebook page. it is a really really big deal when somebody else is seeing your chart that doesn't need to. stuart: that was jonathan bush in our last hour discussing medical electronic health records, the ceo who is willing to tell it like it is. i thought he was pretty good last hour. time for a market check. where are we...
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. >> of the healthcare institutions tracked by the state as of for 24, 2.1% of patients were seen for flu-like the state'selow baseline or average. the states hit hardest so far are in the southeast -- alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. >> neighboring states, activity is increasing and we might expect to see increase in activity here. we watch that closely and want everyone to be aware of that so they can take appropriate actions -- getting vaccinated and if you get sick, stay home from work. >> that was kai reed reporting. we're joined by gary cook, pharmacist at walgreen. thank you for coming in. are you seeing a rush of people who want the flu vaccine now? >> yes, in the last week or so, we have been seeing an increase in the number of patients coming in not only inquiring about the flu but also coming to get flu shots. >> what is your best advice to someone on the fence and beings i still get sick anyway. >> the best thing is not to wait. this is the time to get the flu shot. normally the flu generally peaks around january or february but as you said, on the c.d
. >> of the healthcare institutions tracked by the state as of for 24, 2.1% of patients were seen for flu-like the state'selow baseline or average. the states hit hardest so far are in the southeast -- alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. >> neighboring states, activity is increasing and we might expect to see increase in activity here. we watch that closely and want everyone to be aware of that so they can take appropriate actions -- getting vaccinated and if you...
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your healthcare needs are unique. that's why, with over 30 years of medicare experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way. open enrollment ends december 7th. so don't wait. if you're medicare eligible, call now... and talk to unitedhealthcare about our plans, like aarp medicarecomplete. let's get you on the right path. call today. ♪ bill: the bizarre week-long manhunt for an eccentric software giant. mcafee claimed he went on the run because he feared for his life and was the victim of overzealous police. >> the government sent 42 armed officers on to my property. they broke in, they stole, they killed my dog. they charged knee with every crime from running a laboratory without a license to hiring security guards without a license. bill: phil keating is live with more on this. how did police catch him. >> reporter: his own bizarre flap buoyancy and the gps locator in his cell phone. he has been living in hiding with a 20-year-old girlfriend mostly in central america of belize which is south of mexico's
your healthcare needs are unique. that's why, with over 30 years of medicare experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way. open enrollment ends december 7th. so don't wait. if you're medicare eligible, call now... and talk to unitedhealthcare about our plans, like aarp medicarecomplete. let's get you on the right path. call today. ♪ bill: the bizarre week-long manhunt for an eccentric software giant. mcafee claimed he went on the run because he feared for his life and was the...
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accepts united healthcare benefit plans. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. >>> jumping off of a bridge a building or a cliff is one of the most dangerous sports there is and that's why this man wants to do it. starting to become more mainstream in the sport of tandem jumping. a new way of risking your neck. >> 2012 becomewelcome. who's ready to do base jumping? >> reporter: one saturday every fall the new river gorge bridge in fayetteville west virginia transforms into a human launch pad. it's known as bridge day. the largest event in the world dedicated to a sport that defines the word "extreme." >> bridge day is not safe. basically the best way to describe it. that's what makes it so cool. 450 jumpers from 41 states and 10 countries. an amazing event. >> reporter: it's illegal in most of country. a free-fall parachuted jump off a fixed object. the jump must be from antenna, span from the earth itself. the length of free fall make it the dangerous younger cousin to skydiving. mark kittner has been jumping out of p
accepts united healthcare benefit plans. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. >>> jumping off of a bridge a building or a cliff is one of the most dangerous sports there is and that's why this man wants to do it. starting to become more mainstream in the sport of tandem jumping. a new way of risking your neck. >> 2012 becomewelcome. who's ready to do base jumping? >> reporter: one saturday every fall the new river gorge bridge in fayetteville west virginia transforms...
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s multifamily and healthcare insurance programs have also played an important cyclical role since the financial crisis with a fourfold increase in volume from 2008 to 2011. according to mark sandy -- mark zandi, without the f.h.a.'s at cyclical part, the housing market would have taken the economy with it. all with providing the backstop. the losses at f.h.a. stem from the now prohibited -- down payment program. heavy losses in the reverse mortgage program and losses and loans made at the height of the crisis to prevent -- of the housing market. while hud has taken some action to prevent the mutual mortgage insurance fund for single family loans from taking federal funds, the f.y. 2012 report suggests that much more needs to be done to prevent such a draw. i want to hear more today about the administration's actions and proposals to manage the risks to taxpayers stemming from -- of business and what safeguards will ensure the quality and sustainability of the new books going forward. the administration's actions and proposals will not be sufficient to restore f.h.a.'s fiscal health. t
s multifamily and healthcare insurance programs have also played an important cyclical role since the financial crisis with a fourfold increase in volume from 2008 to 2011. according to mark sandy -- mark zandi, without the f.h.a.'s at cyclical part, the housing market would have taken the economy with it. all with providing the backstop. the losses at f.h.a. stem from the now prohibited -- down payment program. heavy losses in the reverse mortgage program and losses and loans made at the...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back to "morning joe." 36 past the hour. here with us now "new york times" best selling crime writer michael connelly who is out with his 25th novel. congratulations on that. this one is entitled "the black
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical healthcare system in the world, right here. and the strength of our system lies in you, and people like you. thousands of dedicated professionals who are committed to caring for our sick and for our injured. it lies with each of you. this, as i have said before, is a place where miracles happen, and you are the miracle workers. today, i want to thank you, along with the entire military medical community, for the exceptional care, the exceptional support you provide our service members, for these men and women in uniform, for their families, and for our military retirees. you give them a second chance at life. this community is particularly close to my heart. my wife was trained as a nurse, and one of our three sons is a cardiologist. for those of you that haven't had a wife as a nurse, you don't know what the hell it's all about. because there isn't a damn thing i can do without her being right there, and watching everything you do, and watching everything that our sons did, you know? it was incredible. their experience a
and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical healthcare system in the world, right here. and the strength of our system lies in you, and people like you. thousands of dedicated professionals who are committed to caring for our sick and for our injured. it lies with each of you. this, as i have said before, is a place where miracles happen, and you are the miracle workers. today, i want to thank you, along with the entire military medical community, for the exceptional care,...
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it was a way to pay for parts of the healthcare law. they will see the top rates a bump of 3.8% come january 1. that seems unlikely to be changed as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations. you'll still see that surtax on top of that. host: this from twitter. guest: i leave that as it is. host: is that how much it could go up? guest: yes. host: currently it is 35%. go ahead, mark. caller: the previous caller mentioned capital gains -- the recent point about the medicare surcharge to pay for the affordable care act. ifthoughit cld be a solution to kill botof those birds with one stone. gut: i'm noa health-care expert. host: no probl. we have this from twitter. guest: i believe that is the case. tom in california, go ahead. caller: i have several issues with the estate tax. i am a farmer if it comes back to the normal 1 million exemptions. we work together to build this estate it wasn't just my parents but it is in my parents' name. i have to pay tax to something i have contributed to. host: help people understand fas estate tax? how is it
it was a way to pay for parts of the healthcare law. they will see the top rates a bump of 3.8% come january 1. that seems unlikely to be changed as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations. you'll still see that surtax on top of that. host: this from twitter. guest: i leave that as it is. host: is that how much it could go up? guest: yes. host: currently it is 35%. go ahead, mark. caller: the previous caller mentioned capital gains -- the recent point about the medicare surcharge to pay for the...